Houston Game Club?

So, how about a Houston area game club with regular socials and games? My current play group of 12 people recently split into two separate campaigns (in my garage at the same time), and there was some talk of us being a game club as opposed to a gaming group.

So, who's interested? Maybe have a monthly breakfast/lunch/dinner thing and try to schedule regular games at a centrally located site . . . maybe we could get some real gaming culture going in H-town . . . it's woefully lacking right now. Maybe we could try to get support from a FLGS . . . also woefully lacking in Houston right now.

So, send me an email or reply to this thread . . . let's see what happens.

The only FLGS I know of with plenty of gaming space is Midnight Comics, and it's not quite centrally located--though it is a good place to get harder-to-find materials. They would support such a group, though (they tend to give 10% discounts or so to groups). If you mean a non-FLGS centrally located place, I'm fine with that idea too.

UH has a gaming club (pretty new), though I don't know if you have to be a student to join.

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Hey Houston EN Worlders! Interested in Getting together? Let's meet up and have lunch or something!

Midnight Comics . . . that's the one out near 290 and Beltway 8? If so, it might not be the best place due to drive times from downtown and points south, but it would certainly work for me and my gaming group, all of whom live north of I-10 and mostly west of I-45.

I'm willing to give it a shot. Hell, I'd love to hang out with gamers on a montly basis just to see what's up with others. I don't really care where. My recent trip to GenCon has inspired me . . . most gamers really AREN'T that bad!

My long term vision is something like the Kansas City Roleplayers' Guild. Dude, that was one kick ass organization back in the mid/late nineties when I was there. I'm not sure how it stands now.